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Looking at the Evidence for Birthing Your Baby: Self-directed vs Coached pushing?

Posted on May 23, 2014

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As you approach the end of your pregnancy, it is normal to think about and even worry about giving birth. It is normal to have some apprehension in these last few days, even if you have given birth before or… Read More

 Category: Articles, Information, Interventions, Labour, Labour Tips      Tags: birth, coached pushing, perineum, pushing

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